Robert Corn-Revere: Defending Free Speech in a High-Stakes Era
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概要
As The Real Truth continues exploring the status of the First Amendment (and the Constitution itself), Tommy speaks with Robert Corn-Revere, a leading First Amendment and media law practitioner and current Chief Counsel at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). He successfully defended CBS Television and Viacom in the FCC proceeding resulting from the Super Bowl "wardrobe malfunction" and petitioned for a posthumous pardon for late comedian Lenny Bruce, which was granted by New York Governor George Pataki in 2003.
They discuss press freedom, reporter-source confidentiality, and the legal limits of government power over speech. The conversation also examines how these protections are tested in today’s media landscape and why the courts remain a critical backstop against overreach.
Season 3: "We The People"
It's the constitution's first three words, affirming that the government of the United States exists to serve its citizens. These next episodes will feature constitutional law experts discussing the rule of law, separation of powers, and all the other features of our democracy that make our country unique.